Drawing upon his own family background, historian Joyce (
Going to My Father’s House) offers a sensitive exploration of the centuries-old peasant way of life, a lifestyle that has been largely eradicated owing to the advent of urbanization. Philip Bird narrates this sweeping account that, while focused on European peasantry, has a global scope. With care and understanding, Bird tells the stories of this mostly forgotten class of people who were often put down, used, and ignored, even though they were the backbone of society. Joyce’s impressive research into peasants’ customs, religions, and lore, from descriptions of daily work and family structures to experiences during war, famine, and disease, is presented with understanding and respect. The print book includes many photos, which audio listeners can access through an attached PDF. Access to the PDF is not essential, but it is helpful, as Joyce references details specific to the photos.
VERDICT A well-researched, sweeping account of a little-remembered but critically important group of people. Share with listeners interested in social history, particularly the impact of urbanization and industrialization on agrarian lifestyles.
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